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The next time you say something insightful will be the first.

 

Please be sure to send up a flare so none of us misses it!

 

Parry is NOT an UDFA player.    And if you'd simply read this thread,  you'd know it.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.  When you don't have a good reply just use sarcasm or say something personal......dummy.

 

This is a lousy pick for us with who is left on the board.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.  When you don't have a good reply just use sarcasm or say something personal......dummy.

 

This is a lousy pick for us with who is left on the board.

 

 

And if you'd simply bother to read you would've seen that I have issues of my own with this pick -- and I'm a Stanford fan!

 

But you're not interesting in reading because that would mean....  learning.

 

And you already think you know more than everyone else.     Dummy.

 

The more you post,  the worse you look.

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Great David Parry quote that he gave to the Colts today.....

 

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Kevin Bowen @KBowenColts

DT-David Parry describing his style in the trenches: "There's a certain level of violence that needs to be used to play in this game."

THAT'S David Parry in a nutshell.    Like Henry Anderson,  you'll always feel like you're getting MAXIMUM effort from them every game.

Perhaps Hughes, Kerr, and Chap don't work hard enough in the coaches eyes, and this guy, as well as Anderson, are here to show them how it done. Just another speculation.

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He couldn't play at DE/DT.

 

He's short and stocky.    Short legs,  short arms.   He's a fire hydrant.     Not even close to the profile of DE or DT

 

He's got to be somewhere around the center to do any real damage.

 

OK, good point. But what about him as DT right next to the NT in order to help stop the run when that is in the cards?

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Great David Parry quote that he gave to the Colts today.....

 

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DT-David Parry describing his style in the trenches: "There's a certain level of violence that needs to be used to play in this game."

 

 

THAT'S David Parry in a nutshell.    Like Henry Anderson,  you'll always feel like you're getting MAXIMUM effort from them every game.

:lol: ....I'm sorry NCF, I can't resist....but what passes for violence at Stanford?.....

 

 

:peek:

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OK, good point. But what about him as DT right next to the NT in order to help stop the run when that is in the cards?

 

I suppose if it's 4th and 1,  maybe.    But again, he's so small by comparison to everyone else we have.

 

The Colts are so size-conscious.   We're the heaviest team in the NFL.    Number one.    I'm trying to figure out how Parry fits?

 

I confess, I need to hear Grigson/Pagano talk about how they see Parry fitting in.    Until i hear from them,  I'm somewhat in the dark.

 

Love the kid.   Question the fit.    Want to hear our plan for him.

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:lol: ....I'm sorry NCF, I can't resist....but what passes for violence at Stanford?.....

 

 

:peek:

 

lol...  funny stuff....    no offense taken!

 

That's what Stanford looked like from roughly 2002 to 2006.   Five of the worst years you ever saw any college team suffer through.     We looked just like that!

 

But,  since then,  we've transformed ourselves from the 98-pound weakling to the Big Beach Bully.

 

We don't win with freakish athleticism....   Stanford wins by playing smart,  hard and efficiently.    We're bigger and stronger than most everyone we play.    We wear people down.

 

We're actually a fun team to cheer for.    Best kept secret in college football!       :thmup:

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I suppose if it's 4th and 1,  maybe.    But again, he's so small by comparison to everyone else we have.

 

The Colts are so size-conscious.   We're the heaviest team in the NFL.    Number one.    I'm trying to figure out how Parry fits?

 

I confess, I need to hear Grigson/Pagano talk about how they see Parry fitting in.    Until i hear from them,  I'm somewhat in the dark.

 

Love the kid.   Question the fit.    Want to hear our plan for him.

 

Maybe it is time to stop being so size-conscious? Pats have made fools of us, so we need to try something else? But yes, I'm looking forward to Grigson/Pagano's take on him.

 

I don't know, sometimes the odd out is what you need.

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Fun Prediction:

 

Gavin is going to be happy!   

 

I think the Colts are going to draft one of his favorite running backs.

 

Isn't he big on John Crockett?    Or am I confusing him with someone else?

 

Gavin?     You out there?    

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Isn't Terry Williams a knucklehead? I thought he got suspended by his school twice....once for almost the entire season.

I think he was last year but not this year. I feel he can hold the NT position by kid year starting.
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Im here....still scratching my head over the Clayton Geathers pic...Right round...wrong player to me, Hopefully he takes to coaching and improves his angles and tackling

I didn't like what I saw there either. They said he is a thumper...but I didn't see that either.

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